International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1686
... April 25 , 1898 , For . Rel . 1898 , 771. ) See declaration by the United States of war against Germany , April 6 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 1 ; also declaration of war against Austria - Hungary , Dec. 7 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 429 . ... " The Royal ...
... April 25 , 1898 , For . Rel . 1898 , 771. ) See declaration by the United States of war against Germany , April 6 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 1 ; also declaration of war against Austria - Hungary , Dec. 7 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 429 . ... " The Royal ...
Side 1693
... April 21 , 1898 , war between the United States and Spain came into being when the Spanish Government an- nounced to the American Minister at Madrid that it regarded the joint resolu- tion of Congress , approved by President McKinley ...
... April 21 , 1898 , war between the United States and Spain came into being when the Spanish Government an- nounced to the American Minister at Madrid that it regarded the joint resolu- tion of Congress , approved by President McKinley ...
Side 2294
... April , 1898 , a few States made efforts in that direction . See , for example , circular of Brazilian Government of April 29 , 1898 , proclamation of the King of Denmark of April 29 , 1898 , decree of Governor of Curaçao , and ...
... April , 1898 , a few States made efforts in that direction . See , for example , circular of Brazilian Government of April 29 , 1898 , proclamation of the King of Denmark of April 29 , 1898 , decree of Governor of Curaçao , and ...
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TITLE | 1686 |
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